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5 Ways Felines Help De-Stress Our Lives

Guest Blogger:
Kristen Levine

Kristen Levine

Kristen Levine is a pet living expert, author and pet rescue advocate. She firmly believes we need pets as much as they need us, and thus founded the Kristen Levine Pet Living blog, where she shows us how to live happier, healthier lives through pets. Kristen lives in Florida with her husband, dog (Chilly), two cats (Olivia and Turtle) and two miniature donkeys.

If you feel better after a good kitty cuddle, there’s a good reason for it. Turns out, cats are not only cute, they’re good for our mental and physical health, too.

By snuggling or petting your favorite feline friend (or friends), the “bonding hormone” Oxytocin is released, promoting feelings of love and trust. And these feelings naturally help reduce anxiety. Even just talking to or looking at your cat has been proven to keep blood pressure steady in nerve-wracking situations.

In fact, studies have shown that sharing your life with a cat cuts your risk of a heart attack or stroke by nearly a third! The likely reason for this, scientists say, is that cat ownership lowers stress and anxiety.

Since I’m lucky enough to have not one, but two cats, I know firsthand how these furry little stress-relievers help us humans get through big life events and everyday annoyances.

 

Woman scratching cat while having breakfast.

Starting the day off right

Making your cat part of your morning routine is a great way to set the tone for your entire day. For me, mornings are coffee + cat time. My Tortie, Turdie, keeps me company as I prepare for the day ahead. By giving her lots of love and getting lots of purrs in return, I’m able to start the day on a more mellow note.

 

Man working with cat on lap.

Making stressful events more manageable

Have you ever had to give a big presentation, ask your boss for a raise or talk to someone about a difficult topic? I sure have and boy, is it stressful! Luckily, my cats are always there for me in these situations. I find that it’s helpful to use them as a sounding board when I’m rehearsing that speech or talking through what I’m going to say ahead of time. They’re always very supportive and non-judgmental!

 

Young girl snuggling cat.

Helping us through tough times

All of us, at one point or another, have to deal with difficult life changes such as divorce, death of a loved one or loss of a job. But with a cat by your side, you have a constant companion who will be there for you no matter what, who’s a good listener and who can make you feel less alone during hard times.

 

Cat laying on man's chest.

Decompressing after a long day (or week)

When I have to spend a long day at work or time traveling for my job, there’s nothing better than returning home to my kitties. They’re always happy to see me and greet me with head bonks and cheek rubs. I can’t think of anything better to melt the stress away.

 

Man petting cat's head while laying down together.

Getting a better night’s rest

Because sleep and mood are so closely related, a lack of sleep can result in irritability and depression. Spending time with your cat before bed may relax you and improve your sense of well-being, helping you get a better night’s rest. It works for me! Before bed, I spend time reading with my cat Olivia at my side. I find our quiet bonding time together and her rhythmic purr helps me unwind and fall asleep. Better than counting sheep!

 

For more ways to live healthier and happier with your cat, visit my website at www.kristenlevine.com.